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. >> well, there ford, ford that the united states and that is enfuego. that's focus. then the ford from overseas. europe, bad. latin-america bad. guess what? two against one. can't own it. bed bath and beyond, norfolk southern. two different companies, two industries. norfolk is calling off the rails. i don't want to be no norfolk. bed bath, looking good. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, bargain shopping? retailers have been on the rise. but after perusing the aisles, cramer spotted bun stock that could be available in a discount. as the holiday season heats up, can this make you a cool profit in stick around it find out. >>> and later, making dough. domino says increasing its share of the pie and giving investors a healthy slice of the profit. but can this pizza party continue? find out if it can flame the upper crust of the peas why population, when the ceo breaks news in cramer's exclusive. just ahead. >>> plus, tis the season. in just hours. millions of people around the world, will get their hands on the highly anticipated crown jewel of the apple empire. iphone
. >> well, there ford, ford that the united states and that is enfuego. that's focus. then the ford from overseas. europe, bad. latin-america bad. guess what? two against one. can't own it. bed bath and beyond, norfolk southern. two different companies, two industries. norfolk is calling off the rails. i don't want to be no norfolk. bed bath, looking good. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, bargain shopping? retailers have been on the rise. but after perusing the aisles, cramer...
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if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international regulators or anti-trust enforcement agencies there is much more comedy than competition. so much commerce is global now and the laws within the european union and the united states have converged considerably over its last few decades. that for the most part, we usually come to the same conclusions on the same mergers. now there might be some differences when the market shares are different. and the economic effects are different in different geographic markets like the eu and the united states. >> one investigation that has been admitted to gooseel continues to be under review by your agency, whether or not
if it has an affect on the united states commerce, commerce of the united states, and if this affect is adverse, then following the statute that congress wrote for us, we're supposed to challenge the deal. >> tom: we have european regulators stop u.s. companies from merging a decade ago, ge and honeywell were stopped because of the eu, this year the nyse had to break apart their planned merger. is there a competition among international regulators. >> i think among international...
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states and overestimating the risks within the united states. >> he's talking about the stock market rising possibly 40% over the next two years. is he right? >> god bless him. i hope he's right. i'm quite bullish. i'm not sure i'm quite that bullish, but i hope he's right. i think if that's going on happen, the profit cycle must begin to turn off. you kneed the s&p 500 profit cycle to turn up. i think if that happens in conjunction with lower interest rates, then, yeah, i think you could about the build up. if you had that confluence of events, yeah, you could melt up. >> there also is a possibility, rich, that profit cycle does slow down, but they take all that cash and they buy back 8 billion in stock like nike or they boost the dividend like cisco. >> exactly. or they start buying smaller and midcap companies that kooem keep growing. they're eventually going to have to buy growth. it's my opinion they're going to go down to midcap and smaller cap companies to buy that growth over the next couple of years. >> good stuff. have a great weekend. >> thank you. see you later, guys. >>>
states and overestimating the risks within the united states. >> he's talking about the stock market rising possibly 40% over the next two years. is he right? >> god bless him. i hope he's right. i'm quite bullish. i'm not sure i'm quite that bullish, but i hope he's right. i think if that's going on happen, the profit cycle must begin to turn off. you kneed the s&p 500 profit cycle to turn up. i think if that happens in conjunction with lower interest rates, then, yeah, i think...
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here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs, the lows, the ever-changing landscape of the miami skyline. many small time americans feel that miami it looks to alien, to gleaming. in 2012, as in previous elections, all eyes are on this day. but who cares? or are we missing the bigger picture? this country has essentially become ungovernable. its politics are poisonous. miami-dade colleges the biggest in the nation, 175,000 students, many of them from minorities. all of them poured out on the streets in this massive voter registration drive, a drive that comes after court battles over access -- what ideas do
here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs,...
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people here in this conservative religious society were already hostile to the united states. now the offensive american video has caused a surge of anger and the pakistan government has given them a national holiday to take the street. >> protest against that anti-islamic film continue in other parts of the world, including the malaysian capital. police say more than 2,000 people protested in front of the u.s. embassy. google has blocked access to clips of the u.s. produced film in malaysia. one muslim makes up 60% of the population. protests were also seen in thailand where once again, the u.s. embassy in bangkok was the focus of protest. nearly 1,000 people gathered there peacefully demonstrating about that film. in the middle east, the city of basra in southern iraq has seen large scale protest. thousands took to the street to demonstrate and burn the u.s. and israeli flag. this has been a largely peaceful gathering. violence has been targeted over a paris-based magazine published a series of cartoons of the prophet muhammad. while france has closed embassy, consulates and
people here in this conservative religious society were already hostile to the united states. now the offensive american video has caused a surge of anger and the pakistan government has given them a national holiday to take the street. >> protest against that anti-islamic film continue in other parts of the world, including the malaysian capital. police say more than 2,000 people protested in front of the u.s. embassy. google has blocked access to clips of the u.s. produced film in...
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here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs, the lows, the ever-changing landscape of the miami skyline. many small time americans feel that miami it looks to alien, to gleaming. in 2012, as in previous elections, all eyes are on this day. but who cares? or are we missing the bigger picture? this country has essentially become ungovernable. its politics are poisonous. miami-dade colleges the biggest in the nation, 175,000 students, many of them from minorities. all of them poured out on the streets in this massive voter registration drive, a drive that comes after court battles over access -- what ideas do
here in united states, the presidential races in high gear. today it was the release of mitt .omney's 2011 tax returns republican nominee paid $1.9 million in taxes, working out to our rate of just over 14%. critics say romney should release more returns, but so far he has resisted doing so. if a debate of something so dry as tax returns makes people so angry, but there is a wonder if the two sides will ever work together. we have more on where the battle lines are drawn. >> the highs,...
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states of america so you're exactly right that a monetary union is not sustainable without a fiscal union because most suggest that as you said yourself maybe the fiscal union is coming maybe this is just a two step process in the elites are saying that we have to do this in stages we can't cram it down people's throats all once but over time will kind of get there and this with naomi klein calls the shock doctrine which is use a shock to drive through unpopular policy use the euro sovereign debt crisis to drive through brussels and berlin sovereignty in effect over the rest of europe so it might go that way but i have one question on what you said earlier john about actually the u.s. situation i agree completely that we have an unsustainable pyramid of debt i agree the money does not stop printing money does not solve the problem this will end badly and it will be actually none presidentially bad tash obvious you and i are on the same page about that the question i have for you is about timing i think alice have consistently underestimated how long you can kick the can down the roa
states of america so you're exactly right that a monetary union is not sustainable without a fiscal union because most suggest that as you said yourself maybe the fiscal union is coming maybe this is just a two step process in the elites are saying that we have to do this in stages we can't cram it down people's throats all once but over time will kind of get there and this with naomi klein calls the shock doctrine which is use a shock to drive through unpopular policy use the euro sovereign...
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the ven upue's atmosphere is ca not like what we saw a few weeks ago in the united states. delegates are sitting down getting to what the have come here for. each candidate will make a ten minute speech. the first expected to start speaking any minute. the prime minister noda will speak first, then agricultumini akamatsu, and haraguchi and kano. lawmakers and democrats were expected to run in national elections are eligible to vote here. 336 delegates in all. party members, members of local assemblies and supporters from across the country, cast their ballots too. those will be added to the total. if no one gets the majority, the two leading vote getters will enter a run-off. and nhk analysis suggests prime minister noda is the favorite to win in the first round. one lawmaker i talked to told me that he will vote for noda because noda is the only one who can lead japan. he said he has no doubt in his choice. >>> thank you very much. updating us on the ruling democratic party leadership voting in the coming hours. chinese government crews seem determined to make their claims
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states into the conflict because of the lobbyists that we have here in the united states in congress and i think it's going to we're going to have to expend much much more money to back back up a military commitment to money which the united states just does not. time now to join katie for business and it's been a tough little week but apple is brightening things are good morning yes it has been it's been a bit of a downer we've had oil prices central banks saying those i phone five debut means technology says are advancing and oil is now managing to rebels that start with the asian markets because it's energy says that a mostly high in the session apple really is working as a catalyst to stop those tech says giving apple supplies a bit of a base and helping to lift the general mood this finals found seventy new out of the latest offering wall street. that makes some pretty big data from the likes of china to dupont europe all increasing concerns of the global economic slowdown this seems to be hope versus reality right now for investors and all that data is feeding into those oil pr
states into the conflict because of the lobbyists that we have here in the united states in congress and i think it's going to we're going to have to expend much much more money to back back up a military commitment to money which the united states just does not. time now to join katie for business and it's been a tough little week but apple is brightening things are good morning yes it has been it's been a bit of a downer we've had oil prices central banks saying those i phone five debut means...
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the west or the united states is not intervening for the sake of the modesty but it is intervening for its own interests so this will be probably used in such and such a way but this will not necessarily solve the issue because there is more they mentions of the syrian crisis and just intervention from abroad of course we appreciate your thoughts my life new york middle east expert dr yunus there by you thank you. well. the georgian government struggling to save face tonight is public protests continue in reaction to the prison abuse scandal their fury flared after a leaked video showed inmates being tortured and raped by guards at one of the country's jails and the authorities have already arrested several suspects including the head of the facility georgia's interior minister and the corrections minister both stepped down over the scandal to prison guards across the country have also been replaced for now with police officers some georgians are comparing the jail though to america's notorious talum obey where terror suspects are held and abused parties you go to skin off reports. thi
the west or the united states is not intervening for the sake of the modesty but it is intervening for its own interests so this will be probably used in such and such a way but this will not necessarily solve the issue because there is more they mentions of the syrian crisis and just intervention from abroad of course we appreciate your thoughts my life new york middle east expert dr yunus there by you thank you. well. the georgian government struggling to save face tonight is public protests...
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states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on is. analysis now from journalist and broadcaster neil clark neal thanks for joining r.t. today now the mockery of the muslims has been hailed as the worst attack ever on islam it's triggered an enormous backlash of american hatred how long will it continue rising he's going to continue there's no i decide he's there i think people are very very angry and i think there's an arabic sorry. and i think that this film has been the straw that broke the camel's back i mean it's been. justified anger i mean i was three hours of the group be killed in illegal drugs actually pakistan's government has done the government hasn't done enough and that's. people are taking to the streets they're really really angry now do you think you just saw the pakistani government hasn't made enough efforts what could they possibly do to keep the anti western demonstrations under control they're going to be a lot stronger about the us i mean you know three thousand dronett three thousand people killed in drone atta
states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on is. analysis now from journalist and broadcaster neil clark neal thanks for joining r.t. today now the mockery of the muslims has been hailed as the worst attack ever on islam it's triggered an enormous backlash of american hatred how long will it continue rising he's going to continue there's no i decide he's there i think people are very very angry and i think there's an arabic sorry. and i think that this film has been the...
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states. protesters burned american flags and vented their anger at western nations. saddam is, banks, and cars were torched -- cinemas, banks, and cars were torched. the day of love turned to a day of rage. police used shipping containers to block the entrance to the u.s. embassy, but demonstrators still try to force their way in. they engaged officers in street battles and were met with batons and tear gas. pakistan's prime minister pleaded for calm earlier in the day but also expressed his understanding of the motives of the demonstrators. >> [inaudible] on the whole belief of 1.5 billion muslims. therefore, this is something that is unacceptable. >> ashraf called it the duty of a muslim to protest, but critics say he did not do enough to counter the violent message of islamist groups. yes to protest, no to violence -- if that was the message, it did not resonate. angry young men fought with police in islamabad's diplomatic district, where a number of western embassies are located. it took
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states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on is. the president of the arab lawyers association says washington has been inadvertently stoking american hate in the region for years. the u.s. is continuing to insult the beliefs and the feelings of the muslim countries the freedom of press and expression which the u.s. is relying on does not actually apply equally every time for instance google which owns you tube still refuses to remove pictures from the web site despite the demand by most of the muslim countries of the arab countries a situation which is continuing despite the fact that for instance in the us you cannot and in many other european countries you cannot even question historical events like the holocaust it's called and. we have a second reason for why it is going on is the continuing political problem that the u.s. has with the muslim countries its foreign policy is so and it is it's viewed by the overwhelming majority as actually number one it's against them and number two is a supporter of israel there is a complete c
states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on is. the president of the arab lawyers association says washington has been inadvertently stoking american hate in the region for years. the u.s. is continuing to insult the beliefs and the feelings of the muslim countries the freedom of press and expression which the u.s. is relying on does not actually apply equally every time for instance google which owns you tube still refuses to remove pictures from the web site despite the...
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so russia will be welcome in the united states for a friendly battle on nov fourteenth the americans will fly to cross nadar which was chosen to the largely favorable weather in the gulf months fabio capello's men have so far won two games from two in their twenty fourteen world cup qualifying campaign scoring six goals in total on conceding zero on top of russia while they've never lost the u.s. in four matches they have won two doing. living there last in country in two thousand on through the other two games. tennis where a two year long a.t.p. semifinal weight has finally come to an end for him in no trevor and russia's northern cal battle the spaniard seeing off italian flag to chipotle to make the last four of the same petersburg open the twenty seven year old swiss thing little time in finding his rhythm breezing through the first set six two plenty of playing with a real hunger as he seeks elusive first a.t.p. title. was also hoping for a meeting trophy but the twenty eight year old simply did not have enough in the tank to trouble him an old traveller from reaching his first
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states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on islam all right archies paula so we are live from tel aviv thank you poll. more stories coming up in a few minutes after a very short break do try and stay with us. culture is that so much of it which of course he's right on it because of you and your own weirdness the occupy movement stand is it now just a passing fad there was a lot of outrage and even violence but what about. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the boarders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the speech risk place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths on the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the v
states responsible for what they say is the worst attack ever on islam all right archies paula so we are live from tel aviv thank you poll. more stories coming up in a few minutes after a very short break do try and stay with us. culture is that so much of it which of course he's right on it because of you and your own weirdness the occupy movement stand is it now just a passing fad there was a lot of outrage and even violence but what about. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the...
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oil prices down $77 a barrel and what that meant for consumers and gasoline providers in the united states and developed nations when you think of a goldilocks scenario is not the same as we saw in early 2007 but the idea of the s&p and nasdaq and multi-year highs and gasoline prices coming down, central accommodation and what is taking place now number are very bullish on the heels of a rebalancing they referred to earlier and i will tell you into the close. liz: volatility and the close and we will give you all the information you need and thanks, great to see you. have a good weekend. the mission is to help you make money no matter what is happening in the world and peter barnes got a window into the federal reserve's thinking in an exclusive interview with eric rosenfrance. the move to implement quantitative easing is already starting to work in the housing market. >> rates are low in the boston market. prices going up. if you think the federal reserve program will last a fixed period, you want to catch it and interest rates low and prices going up. liz: precisely. why did we play the
oil prices down $77 a barrel and what that meant for consumers and gasoline providers in the united states and developed nations when you think of a goldilocks scenario is not the same as we saw in early 2007 but the idea of the s&p and nasdaq and multi-year highs and gasoline prices coming down, central accommodation and what is taking place now number are very bullish on the heels of a rebalancing they referred to earlier and i will tell you into the close. liz: volatility and the close...
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it does not appear to be affecting fell into the united states. an interruption is happening just as apple groupies are getting very hands on the new form. >>> these are live pictures from your. it will not sit officially about a half-hour ago leniencies somewhat this out the appellate it is any party in new york city. >>> cure the illness. the front five. employees of chicken-and the coaches. he conceded new gadget everyone is willing for. a hundred people have been steady in line for two days. some of them have cab that a justice of the spots of light. it comes almost a unit after the death of apple founder steve jobs. it will be but what bigger screen and a faster speed. >>> i have life and a former editor is out doing it. i love apple products and i metritis untrue apple grow. on never stray from the arm from the wind. >>> some people have been reported to stand in line so the consensus once and others have been promoting the own businesses. doors open at 8 and some of takeoff on a dead >>> and apple co-founder was and none of those standing i
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we're the highest regulated state in the world, meaning, you know, not just the united states, not just, you know, some other nation, california is the highest regulations and no surprise, we have the second highest unemployment in the country, we have eight of the ten worst unemployment areas, we have eight of the ten wst foreclosure areas and our deficit problem is a revenue problem. liz: let's get back to the state cap and trade system in california. you know, the defenders in sacramento would say, look, this is the best way to curb pollution. our smog problem is terrible, still in places like los angeles and it's pretty much the best way to go because it's got a lot of integrity and it's the only-- the fairest way to go. would you say though, it's easily corrupted by state bureaucrats? >> first of all, their premise is wrong. i'm glad you bring that up. when it comes to regulation, you've got to have the proper balance. we've driven so many matching jobs out of the state. you know where they go? they wind up in china literally. you know where that's coming. >> they have pollution, a
we're the highest regulated state in the world, meaning, you know, not just the united states, not just, you know, some other nation, california is the highest regulations and no surprise, we have the second highest unemployment in the country, we have eight of the ten worst unemployment areas, we have eight of the ten wst foreclosure areas and our deficit problem is a revenue problem. liz: let's get back to the state cap and trade system in california. you know, the defenders in sacramento...
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we think the opportunity continues to be very strong in the united states, and we think larger caps are the place to be. liz: where in the larger cap space? are there particular sectors you like? particular names? >> well, within the large cap, we believe in a broader based investment strategy, well diversified. a couple of sectors we like is health care and the other is real estate despite huge runups with home builders. we think that recovery is just at its infancy, and really won't peak out for another four or five years in the real estate market. a couple sectors we think have real legs to grow much higher. david: david, back to you. we have a credit crunch going on. the fed, both the fed and politicians, try to make sure we don't have the same kind of bubble in housing we did before. large companies can get around this in a way small companies can't going directly into the markets themselves. for that reason, would you prefer a large cap company over a small cap company right now? >> yes, absolutely. for the reasons you cite. number one, they do have access to credit. number two, t
we think the opportunity continues to be very strong in the united states, and we think larger caps are the place to be. liz: where in the larger cap space? are there particular sectors you like? particular names? >> well, within the large cap, we believe in a broader based investment strategy, well diversified. a couple of sectors we like is health care and the other is real estate despite huge runups with home builders. we think that recovery is just at its infancy, and really won't...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save 50% on banners. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> cnbc was able t
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this is a coverup of the highest levels of the united states government. don't they realize this just emboldens al-qaeda? andrea, the issue here is what is the perception in the muslim world? what is the perception among radical muslims? how does the obama administration treat what is going on in the middle east? >> andrea: considering that hillary clinton is on the hill lobbying for more aid to the countrys egypt and libya, they're laughing. they are saying they are not even going to acknowledge this was an act of terrorism. the only reason that jay carney came out and said it was self-evident. if it was, he should have been more self-evident himself, because the national intelligence officer came to capitol hill and admitted it was a terrorist act. look, they knew from day one this was a big embarrassment. they have gotten terror wrong before. remember the bomber, they said was isolated incident, lone wolf. they make the gaffes because they don't want to acknowledge real terrorism. eight weeks before the election, national humiliation on their hands and
this is a coverup of the highest levels of the united states government. don't they realize this just emboldens al-qaeda? andrea, the issue here is what is the perception in the muslim world? what is the perception among radical muslims? how does the obama administration treat what is going on in the middle east? >> andrea: considering that hillary clinton is on the hill lobbying for more aid to the countrys egypt and libya, they're laughing. they are saying they are not even going to...
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they are grateful to the united states of america. they have condemned this attack and this heinous crime of the assassination of four brave americans. they have said they will do everything in their power to bring these people to justice. i was there on july 7 in tripoli and i saw thousands of libyans saying, "thank you, america. thank you, united states. thank you, ambassador stevens." "thank you." because they were under the yoke of one of the most brutal dictators on earth who, by the way, was responsible for the deaths of americans in pan am 103 and the bombing of a disco in berlin. so -- and -- but there's a problem in this country. they have porous borders. they have militias running around. they have not had a government of their own in more -- forever, literally. and -- and we -- and they need our help. they need our help in providing border security, in bringing these militias under control and these weapons that are proliferated everywhere. so our mage with the paul amendment -- so our message with the paul amendment is adi
they are grateful to the united states of america. they have condemned this attack and this heinous crime of the assassination of four brave americans. they have said they will do everything in their power to bring these people to justice. i was there on july 7 in tripoli and i saw thousands of libyans saying, "thank you, america. thank you, united states. thank you, ambassador stevens." "thank you." because they were under the yoke of one of the most brutal dictators on...
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tens of thousands of people protesting this anti-muslim film made here in the united states. dagen: rick leventhal from fox news joins us live. rick. >> the pakistani government declared today a national holiday, love for the prophet. nonviolence, but things got ugly fast. and across the streets of pakistan including islamabad to keep protesters from approaching the consulate there. and demonstrations in karachi, five movie theaters were burned and a couple of banks on fire. and one officer killed there. and in peshawar, hundreds of demonstrators set movie theaters on fire and police used tear gas. at some point opened the fire on the people and hit a pakistani news vehicle and killed the driver there. and they were marching through the streets and protesting the anti-muslim film and burned a makeshift coffin draped with an american flag and burned an effigy of president obama and around middle east and africa and security has been beefed up at a number of u.s. and western embassies around the region as a precaution, guys. dagen: rick, thank you for that reporting. connell: a
tens of thousands of people protesting this anti-muslim film made here in the united states. dagen: rick leventhal from fox news joins us live. rick. >> the pakistani government declared today a national holiday, love for the prophet. nonviolence, but things got ugly fast. and across the streets of pakistan including islamabad to keep protesters from approaching the consulate there. and demonstrations in karachi, five movie theaters were burned and a couple of banks on fire. and one...
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number two, increased production from the united states, canada and the north sea, specifically norway. and number three, iraq. iraq has continued to increase their production. you know, they have as much reserves as iran, so they are the third or second -- tied for second in the world of reserves, and iraq has put in these offshore terminals, and they have been able to ramp up the exports. that is likely to put some downward pressure if there's no geopolitical blow up, maria. >> i was just going to see, weigh the geopolitical risk versus the spr noise and tell me where oil goes between now and the end of the year. >> well, we have 117 for the end of the year on brefnlt now our view is that the geopolitical noise is not likely to seriously dissipate, because there's no sign of progress in the iranian nuclear negotiations. there's no sign that the standoff will be eased any time soon, and without any easy off ramp, we don't see how this situation is resolved, so we think potentially 2013 you're really looking at a question of does iran get nuclear weapons capability, or do you take mili
number two, increased production from the united states, canada and the north sea, specifically norway. and number three, iraq. iraq has continued to increase their production. you know, they have as much reserves as iran, so they are the third or second -- tied for second in the world of reserves, and iraq has put in these offshore terminals, and they have been able to ramp up the exports. that is likely to put some downward pressure if there's no geopolitical blow up, maria. >> i was...
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one of the things people consistently say is pick stocks that have big exposure to the united states, not so much to europe or china or other areas of the world slowing perhaps more dramatically than we are and having other issues. >> that's a good point and that is true but when you look at a gdp tracking somewhere in the low 1% range that's really going to impact small company earnings. what we've actually talked about with clients is you want those companies that aren't really economically centric you want companies that are going to be more secular growth stories, companies that don't rely on the economy, they may have a particular product, they may have a particular niche, kind of growing their business, but more -- less economically sensitive, more growth centric or sort of the one of the plays you want to make in terms of a slowing, in the overall economy. >> steve, small caps traditionally lead on the way up, outperform significantly in a lot of rallies and on the declining markets the bear markets they lead the market down tra dagsally. >> right. >> you have to be worried abo
one of the things people consistently say is pick stocks that have big exposure to the united states, not so much to europe or china or other areas of the world slowing perhaps more dramatically than we are and having other issues. >> that's a good point and that is true but when you look at a gdp tracking somewhere in the low 1% range that's really going to impact small company earnings. what we've actually talked about with clients is you want those companies that aren't really...
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one of the many topics we covered was the possibility of a significant downturn in the united states economy. >> so if you have a downturn, there's a possibility that you don't have that right mix and that you could have a downturn. the odds of that are comparatively low but i worry about it because it's significant possibility. i described it as though, imagine you're on an airplane that's flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air pocket and meaning if the economy goes down, there's not an easy way to reverse it. monetary policy is less effective because when you buy a bond, when the federal reserve makes a purchase, that has the effect of giving money to somebody who won't put that money into something like that bond. and that money does not easily go to people who spend it, that's a balance between monetary and fiscal policy and i worry about the policymakers getting that balance right. that's a possibility and a scary possibility. other than that, i think the most likely situation is we will fly successfully from here to los an
one of the many topics we covered was the possibility of a significant downturn in the united states economy. >> so if you have a downturn, there's a possibility that you don't have that right mix and that you could have a downturn. the odds of that are comparatively low but i worry about it because it's significant possibility. i described it as though, imagine you're on an airplane that's flying from here to los angeles, you're probably going to get there okay but if you hit an air...
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those viewers in the united states waking up, why are the apple workers in paris upset? >> for the last week, they've been extremely it is grunt he willed. all over the french media, they've been meeting with different management, complaining, in pact one of them was quoted as saying working at apple is like working in a coal mine. they've been complaining that they have to work longer hours than what they're paid for, that they don't get any commissions uneven though they're under constant pressure to sell. they're monitored by cameras in the stores and looking for things like a 13th month of pay as a bonus, higher pay and water fountains in the store. some of these things are standards for french workers, but they're complaining that apple has been extremely resistant to provide them these things. in fact they say they've been fighting for three years for the 13th month of pay. so at the end of yesterday, there was a sort of last resort meeting at which it was decided that these issues would be revisited before the end of the year, that the company would consider them
those viewers in the united states waking up, why are the apple workers in paris upset? >> for the last week, they've been extremely it is grunt he willed. all over the french media, they've been meeting with different management, complaining, in pact one of them was quoted as saying working at apple is like working in a coal mine. they've been complaining that they have to work longer hours than what they're paid for, that they don't get any commissions uneven though they're under...